Address: 1175 S Brady Ave # 2, Newton, NC 28658, USA
Address: 1101 S Brady Ave, Newton, NC 28658, USA
Address: 1175 S Brady Ave # 2, Newton, NC 28658, USA
Address: 1097 S Brady Ave, Newton, NC 28658, USA
Address: 720 John Howel Memorial Dr, Lincolnton, NC 28092, USA
Address: 206 Gamble Dr, Lincolnton, NC 28092, USA
Address: 206 Gamble Dr, Lincolnton, NC 28092, USA
Address: 206 Gamble Dr Suite D, Lincolnton, NC 28092, USA
Address: 101 W Wilson St, Wingate, NC 28174, USA
Address: 3282 Goodnight Rd, Salisbury, NC 28147, USA
“Open Monday, Friday, Saturday 7a-7p Conveniently close by on days that it's open. Most of the staff have been very friendly, although I did have one worker reprimand me for not pre-sorting my recyclables even though there are no "rules" displayed stating that requirement, and I typically sort it myself, but was happy to have someone assist me when they offered.”
Address: 425 Airport Rd, Salisbury, NC 28147, USA
“Well maintained taxiways and runways.”
Address: 1407 McKay Farm Rd, Newton, NC 28658, USA
Address: 2836 Sigmon Dairy Rd, Newton, NC 28658, USA
“Upon first arriving here, I was unsure of what to expect, however I was pleasantly surprised at the cleanliness, as well as the quality of services offered. The customer service representatives were exceptionally accommodating and seemed genuinely interested in making sure my needs were met during my visit. I also feel the need to point out that the amenities in this facility were outstanding. Would definitely recommend this unique bed and breakfast to anyone with an enthusiasm for aviation safety.”
Address: 700 John Howel Memorial Dr, Lincolnton, NC 28092, USA
“So I now have two experiences with these officers and I want to share them and encourage anyone considering reaching out for help to start here. 1st: My daughter had to stay in a hospital in Jacksonville just before Florence came. Officers transported her both ways. Through this process the officers were incredibly compassionate. On the return trip I know the traffic must have been horrible but they kept her cheered up throughout the trip. I am convinced that her homecoming was made easier and less stressful for her by the officer's attitudes. It isn't easy to help a 13 yr old not feel self-conscious or to help a mother feel less anxious when you are transporting a 13 year old. 2nd: The night that the rain from Florence finally did hit my husband and I found two people without a place to stay. The lady was very pregnant and their cell phone would not charge. We were very concerned and offered them a place to stay. There were obvious substance issues but we couldn't find a shelter that would take them that late. We contacted dispatch but there weren't a lot of available resources so we just kept an eye out until the next morning when they left. A few days later the lady got in touch and asked for help. We tried again but she wasn't interested in entering any program. Unfortunately at that point she also wasnt interested in leaving. An officer did come to my home to talk to her and that is the biggest reason I'm writing this. His handling of the situation was really fantastic. He offered her options. He was very patient considering that I was obviously agitated and she wasnt an easy person to talk to. He explained why he wouldnt want to take her somewhere that might be a bad option for her. Made every effort to talk her into accepting an option that would be physically safe. He had to ask her about paraphernalia and when she confirmed that she might have something I got even more upset. He did check her stuff before she was in the police car but I really appreciated his willingness to help me make sure nothing was left behind in my home since it really wasn't his responsibility and handling stuff like that can come with a lot of risk. By that time I was so mad I really did run out of patience but he got her right out of there. I think that interactions being 2 for 2 on compassionate and effective on experiences that go from dealing with a teenager to helping a pregnant addict is impressive. I hope someone reads this because I sincerely believe that they deserve recognition.”
Address: 700 John Howel Memorial Dr, Lincolnton, NC 28092, USA
Address: 1033 Smyre Farm Rd, Newton, NC 28658, USA
“Arrived at 9am on 7/16/19. I needed to renew my license. I walked out at 9:15am. The young lady who helped me was very polite and pleasent. Best DMV experience ever.”
Address: 1033 Smyre Farm Rd, Newton, NC 28658, USA
Address: 310 Long Meadow Dr, Salisbury, NC 28147, USA
Address: 1455 Julian Rd, Salisbury, NC 28146, USA
“They were very polite and helpful here. My cats had torn up a leather chair and it cost $5.00 cash to dump it.”
Address: 1465 Julian Rd, Salisbury, NC 28146, USA
“Lots of people complain about this shelter, but I feel like I shoukd remind everyone. NO DOG has been euthanized here in TWO years, all the dogs have been consistently adopted and they are doing the best they can with poor working conditions. Sure some people might be rude but this isn't a horrible shelter, when I adopted my dog last spring the lady made sure I got enough time looking at each dog, suggesting ones that would be good for me and trying to get me to consider dogs that needed surgery or medical attention. They really care about the animals and it's not their fault that some of the conditions are poor. And if you're worried about bad pictures on facebook, @crazydoglady comments on almost every one, she is a volunteer there and her whole page is dedicated to taking better, current pictures of the dogs there and of their real personalities.”
Address: 143 N Main Gq St, Granite Quarry, NC 28072, USA
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